Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2021)

Schedule

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    I   The first (Gros Islet) medical district comprises all that part of Saint Lucia situate within the following boundaries or limit that is to say, commencing at the junction of the Western boundary of the City of Castries with the northern seaboard of Castries Harbour thence westward along the northern seaboard of the Castries Harbour to Vigie Point thence westwards and northwards along the seaboard of the Quarters of Castries and Gros Islet to Cap Point, thence eastwards and southwards along the northern and eastern seaboard of the Quarter of Gros Islet, thence southwards along the Eastern seaboard of the Quarter of Dauphin to Dauphin, thence westwards along the Dauphin Morne Giraud road to its junction with the Castries Gros Islet road, thence southwards along the Castries Gros Islet road to its junction with the Castries Marquis road, thence eastwards along the Castries Marquis road to its junction with the Riviere Balata Morne Dudon road, thence southwards and westwards along the Riviere Balata Morne Dudon road to its junction with the eastern boundary of the City of Castries thence northwards, westwards and southwards along the eastern, northern and western boundaries of the City of Castries to the point of departure.

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    II   The second (Castries) medical district comprises all that part of Saint Lucia situate within the boundaries or limits of the City of Castries.

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    III   The third (Babonneau-Anse-la-Raye) medical district comprises all that part of Saint Lucia situate within the following boundaries or limits, that is to say, commencing at the junction of the western boundary of the City of Castries with the southern seaboard of the Castries Harbour, thence westwards along the southern seaboard of the Castries Harbour to Tapion, thence southwards along the western seaboard of the Quarters of Castries and Anse-la-Raye to the Anse Galet River, thence along the right bank of the said river to Mt. Parasol and south-eastward along the ridges to Piton Houlemon and thence north-eastward in a straight line to Piton Lacombe; thence northward along the Barre de L'Ile to Piton Flore thence northwards and eastwards along the ridges to Point Louvet, thence northwards along the eastern seaboard of the quarter of Dauphin to Dauphin, thence westwards along the Dauphin Morne Giraud road to its junction with the Castries Gros Islet road, thence southwards along the Castries Gros Islet road to its junction with the Castries Marquis road, thence eastwards along the Castries Marquis road to its junction with the Riviere Balata Morne Dudon road, thence southwards and westwards along the Riviere Balata Morne Dudon road to its junction with the eastern boundary of the City of Castries thence southwards, westwards and northwards along the eastern, southern and western boundaries of the City of Castries to the point of departure.

NOTE 1. The whole width of the following roads where they form the boundaries between Districts I and III are considered to be in District II.

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    (a)     Morne Dudon—Riviere Balata.

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    (b)     Marquis—Castries, to its junction with the Castries—Gros Islet road.

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    2.   The whole width of the following roads where they form the boundaries between Districts I and III are considered to be in District I.

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      (a)     Dauphin—Morne Giraud.

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      (b)     Gros Islet—Castries to its junction with the Marquis—Castries road.

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    3.   

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      (a)     That portion of the Castries Harbour which lies to the south of a straight line extending from the junction of the northern and western wharves to a point midway between Vigie Point and Tapion is included in District III.

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      (b)     That portion of the Castries Harbour which lies to the north of the northern wharf and the line referred to in the previous section is included in District I.

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    IV.   The fourth (Soufriere) medical district comprises all that part of Saint Lucia situate within the following boundaries or limits, that is to say, commencing at the mouth of Trou Marc River on the southern seaboard of the Island, thence westwards and northwards along the western seaboards of the Quarters of Soufriere and Anse-la-Raye to the mouth of the Anse Galet River thence along the left bank of the said river to Mt. Parasol, thence south eastwards along the ridges to Mt. Houseman thence north eastwards in a straight line to Piton La Combe thence along the Barre de L'Ile and ridges to Piton St. Esprit thence south westwards to Esperance thence down the right bank of the Trou Marc River to the point of commencement.

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    (V)   The fifth (Vieux Fort) medical district comprises all that part of Saint Lucia situate within the following boundaries or limits that is to say, commencing at the mouth of the Trou Marc River on the southern seaboard of the Island thence upwards along the left bank of the said river to Esperance thence north eastwards to Piton St. Esprit thence south eastwards to the source of the Vollet River thence along the right bank of the said river to the sea thence along the seaboard southwards and westwards to the point of commencement.

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    (VI)   The sixth (Dennery) medical district comprises all that part of Saint Lucia situate within the following boundaries or limits, that is to say, commencing at the mouth of the Vollet River on the eastern seaboard of the Island, thence upwards along the left bank of the said river to Piton Esprit thence northwards along the Barre de l'Ile to Piton Flore thence northwards and eastwards along the ridges to Point Louvet thence southwards along the eastern seaboard to the point of departure.

(NOTE—The Islands off the coast of Saint Lucia and within the jurisdiction of Saint Lucia are considered to be comprised in the medical districts opposite which they are respectively situated.)

Medical Relief Rules – Section 16

(Gazettes 2 March 1912, 16 October 1913, S.I. 16/1924, 4/1928 and 63/1940)

Gazette 2 March 1912

Amended by Gazette 16 October 1913

Amended by S.I. 16/1924, 4/1928, 63/1940

MEDICAL RELIEF RULES – SECTION 16

Commencement [2 March 1912]

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    1.   In these Rules—

dispensary” and “dispenser” mean respectively a Government dispensary and a Government dispenser;

distributor of tickets” or “distributor” means every magistrate, every minister of the Anglican, Roman Catholic and Methodist Churches, every town clerk or warden of a town or village, the Commissioner of Police, every poor relief officer attached to a police station and every person appointed by the Governor General to be a distributor of tickets.

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    2.   It is the duty of every medical officer within his or her district—

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      (a)     to afford free medical aid to all paupers, workers' children under 14 years of age, workers over 60 years of age, persons suffering from yaws, and destitute women in childbirth;

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      (b)     and to afford medical aid in all cases of serious illness, without demanding prepayment of any fee; but this shall not debar him or her from afterwards recovering payment from persons not entitled to free medical aid.

Serious illness” means illness where immediate medical aid is imperatively required to avert serious consequences to the patient.

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    3.   Medical officers shall attend at the places and on the days and at the hours specified in Schedule 1 to these Rules for the purpose of giving medical aid to such persons as are entitled thereto. Medical officers are not required to attend on Sundays or on public holidays; but where attendances at any place are fixed for one day a week, or at longer intervals, and any specified day for attendance is a public holiday, the medical officer shall attend at that place on the next succeeding day which is not a public holiday, a Sunday or a specified day for attendance at another place. For the purpose of ensuring the attendance of patients on the substituted day, the medical officer shall request the officer in charge of the police station nearest to the place of attendance to make known in the neighbourhood thereof his or her intention to attend on the substituted day and the police officer shall thereupon make the same known accordingly.

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    4.   Workers are entitled to medical aid according to the tariffs of fees hereinafter mentioned.

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    5.   The following shall be the tariff of fees to be paid to medical officers for professional services rendered to workers—

    $¢
    For medical attendance, if at the medical officer's house or at the appointed station, by day      24
    At the medical officer's house at night (i.e., between 6 p.m. and 6 a.m.)      48
    For a day visit to a patient's house that does not require the medical officer to travel more than one mile from the place at which he or she received the call      48
    For a day visit to a patient's house that requires the medical officer to travel more than one mile and not more than 3 miles from the place at which he or she received the call      72
    For a day visit to a patient's house that requires the medical officer to travel more than 3 miles from the place at which he or she received the call      96
    For a night visit to a patient's house that does not require the medical officer to travel more than one mile from the place at which he or she received the call      96
    For a night visit to a patient's house that requires the medical officer to travel more than one mile from the place at which he or she received the call      144
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    6.   

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      (1)     For medicine supplied on a medical officer's prescription for a worker a fee of $0.12 shall be paid.

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      (2)     Where no private pharmacy exists outside of Castries any Government Dispenser in the locality or in the vicinity thereof shall with the sanction of the Governor General supply medicines to persons other than workers on a medical officer's prescription, charging for the same the cost of the medicine so supplied.

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    7.   Medical officers shall prescribe remedies in reasonable quantities having regard to the distance of the patient from the Dispensary, the nature of the disease and the actual cost of the prescription.

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    8.   

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      (1)     Every prescription shall be in Form A in Schedule 2 to these Rules, and the medical officer shall note on it whether there is no charge or a charge of $0.12, and in the latter case whether the payment of the charge is deferred.

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      (2)     In any case where the cost of the medicine supplied is to be paid by a person other than a worker, a medical officer shall also note on the prescription that the cost of the medicine supplied is to be paid in such case.

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    9.   On presentation of a prescription duly signed by the medical officer, and in the case of a prescription which is not free of charge or the payment for which is not deferred, on receipt of the fee (of $0.12), the dispenser shall compound and supply the medicines ordered and shall also, if a ticket is presented, sign the same in the place provided for that purpose.

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    10.   

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      (1)     A dispenser on receiving the fee of $0.12 on a prescription shall deliver a receipt for the same in the Form B in Schedule 2 to these Rules, and he or she shall keep an account thereof in a cash book in the Form C in the said Schedule.

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      (2)     The provisions of this rule shall with the necessary modifications apply to receipts for and entries in the cash book in respect of prescriptions and the cost of the medicine supplied to persons other than workers.

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    11.   

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      (1)     Dispensers shall at least once a week lodge in the Treasury or District Revenue Office all prescription fees received by them and shall produce to the treasury officer, in proof of the amount payable, their cash books and the prescriptions, payment tickets and receipt counterfoils.

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      (2)     If upon examination the above are found correct, the treasury officer shall initial the cash book and requisition, and receive the amount. He or she shall make a note of any prescription missing from the series and communicate it to the medical officer for inquiry.

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    12.   A medical officer may, in his or her discretion issue free of payment prescriptions, without the intervention of a distributor, if he or she is satisfied that the patient is a person entitled to free medical aid or is a worker as the case may be.

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    13.   Distributors of tickets shall be supplied with a copy of these Rules and with books of tickets with counterfoils as follows—

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      (a)     tickets for persons entitled to free medical aid, termed “Free tickets,” which shall be printed on blue paper and shall be in the Form D in Schedule 2 to these Rules;

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      (b)     tickets for workers, termed “Payment Tickets,” which shall be printed on white paper and shall be in the Form E in Schedule 2 to these Rules;

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      (c)     tickets for workers, termed “Distributors' Deferred Payment Tickets,” which shall be printed on yellow paper and shall be in the Form F in Schedule 2 to these Rules.

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    14.   Upon the application of any worker, or any trustworthy person on his or her behalf, for the issue of a Deferred Payment Ticket, the distributor shall require him or her or the person applying on his or her behalf to make and subscribe the declaration on the back of the ticket, and shall also require that some person who is in a position to pay the fees of the medical officer and the fees for medicine do subscribe his or her name as guarantor to the guarantee on the back of the said ticket. On this being complied with the distributor shall issue the ticket.

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    15.   In the case of any person entitled to free medical aid, or any worker, who is unable to attend at the place appointed for attendance by the medical officer under rule 3 by reason of serious illness or infirmity the distributor shall make and sign a note to that effect on the back of the ticket.

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    16.   

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      (1)     A free ticket or payment ticket covers all necessary visits, consultations and prescriptions while the same illness lasts, the appropriate fee being payable under a payment ticket for every visit, consultation or prescription during such illness.

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      (2)     A deferred payment ticket covers only one visit, consultation or prescription, unless the declaration or guarantee is so altered by the distributor at the time it is made as to include the payment of fees for all necessary visits, consultations and prescriptions.

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      (1)     It is the duty of the medical officer to attend to the holder of a deferred payment ticket without prepayment of his or her fee and to issue a prescription for the supply of necessary medicines, and if the medical officer's fee according to the tariff and the fee of $0.12 for medicine are not paid to the medical officer within 6 weeks from the date of the ticket he or she may prepare a bill in duplicate annexing the ticket thereto, and send it to the clerk of a district court in his or her medical district for collection, with costs. The magistrate of that court shall thereupon proceed with the collection of the amount claimed, with costs, without requiring the attendance of the medical officer in court.

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      (2)     It is the duty of the police officer in charge of the police station in the town or village where that court is situate to see to the collection in that court of all deferred payment fees.

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      (3)     It is the duty of every magistrate to send to the Administrator, within 14 days after the expiration of each quarter of the year, a return of all such fees uncollected in the Court, application for collection of which has been lodged by a medical officer within that quarter, with a short explanation of the reason why each such fee is uncollected at the date of the return.

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      (4)     Medical officers shall be entitled to receive all such fees in priority to the costs and charges of recovering the same; and on receipt of fees for medicines they shall pay them to the dispenser who supplied the medicines.

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    18.   

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      (1)     Medical officers shall be supplied with books of tickets with counterfoils, termed “Medical Officers Deferred Payment Tickets” which tickets may be used by a medical officer in the case of any person who, in the opinion of the medical officer is a “worker” within the meaning of these Rules and who has not obtained a “Distributors' Deferred Payment Ticket.”

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      (2)     The following provisions shall apply to such tickets—

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        (a)     the ticket shall be in the Form G in Schedule 2 to these Rules;

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        (b)     the ticket shall be signed either by the worker or in the worker's name by the person making application therefor on his or her behalf;

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        (c)     the signature of the person making the application on behalf of the worker shall be binding on the worker;

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        (d)     if the worker or his or her agent refuses or fails to sign the ticket the medical officer shall attend the case and may sign the declaration of honour printed on the back of the ticket. The signed declaration is binding on the worker as proof of his or her liability to pay the appropriate fees;

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        (e)     the provisions of rule 17 relating to the collection of the amount due under a Distributor's Deferred Payment Ticket apply to tickets signed under this rule.

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    19.   A medical officer shall report to the Administrator every case in which he or she suspects that a free ticket is issued for a person not entitled to free medical aid.

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    20.   A medical officer shall not be at liberty to refuse to attend or prescribe for a person for whom a ticket is issued on the ground that in the medical officer's opinion the ticket ought not to have been issued by the Distributor.

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    21.   In the event of a medical officer being of opinion that a person for whom a free or deferred payment ticket has been issued does not come within the category of persons entitled to free medical aid or workers, he or she may inform the person that he or she reserves the right of recovering his or her full fee and the full value of any medicines supplied, and he or she shall be entitled to sue for the same.

Schedule 1

Places and hours for attendance of medical officers for the purpose of giving medical aid.

(Note: This Schedule, being obsolete but not replaced, is omitted.)

Schedule 2

Form A
No.No.Date20
Date20......Charge
ChargeName
NameAddress
AddressPrescription
In all cases where payment is made a receipt should be demanded.
Form B
DISPENSARY
No.No.Date20......
Date20.RECEIVED from ................................... the sum of ...................... for medicines supplied under prescription No .................................... from the medical officer of No .......................... District.
Prescription No
Dist. of M.O. prescribingNo. District
Received     from...........................
Dispenser.

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Form C
Cash Book
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Dr................. Government Dispenser at............................. in Cash Account with .............................................. Treasury .................. Cr.
DateFrom whom received.No. of Ticket.No. of Prescription.No. of ReceiptAmount.DateTo what Officer paid.No. of Treasury Receipt.Amount.




Form D
Free TicketFree Ticket
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No.For Paupers, Workers over 60 years of age, workers' children under 14 years, Persons suffering from Yaws and Destitute Women in childbirth.
Date ........................ 20 ...... .
M.O. No.District
Name of Pauper, etc. .................No. ................. Date ..................... 20 ...... .
To the Medical Officer, No. ................ District.
........................................(1) ......................... of ...........................
Pauper,
Residence of Pauper, etcWorker over 60 years of age,
........................................(2) is aWorker's child under 14 years of age,
Person suffering from Yaws,
Destitute woman in childbirth.
and is therefore entitled to medical aid free of charge.
..................................
Distributor of Tickets.
Prescribed for by Prescription No. ..................... this ............... day of ………………..... 20 ...... .
......................................
Medical Officer, No. District
Prescription made up this .................... 20 ...... .
......................................
Dispenser.
(1)Name and address of person entitled to free medical aid.
(2)Strike out four lines and leave the one which is applicable.
If the distributor is satisfied that the patient is unable to attend the dispensary by reason of serious illness or infirmity, he or she should write a note to that effect on the back of this ticket.
Form E
Payment TicketPayment Ticket
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No. No. ................. Date ...................... 20 ...... .
Date ...................... 20 ...... .To the Medical Officer, No. .................. District.
M.O. No. .................. District.(1) ............................ of ........................ is a worker and is recommended for medical aid on payment of the fees of the medical officer and for medicine according to the Tariff.
Name of Worker ....................
.......................................
Residence ...............................................................
     Distributor of Tickets.
.......................................
Prescribed for by Prescription No. ........................ this .................. day of .................... 20 ...... . Fees paid.
..........................................
Medical Officer, No. District.
Receipt No. ........................ made up this for 12¢ for Prescription day .......... of .............. 20 ...... .
....................................
     Dispenser.
(1) Name and address of patient
Form F
Distributor's Deferred Payment TicketDistributor's Deferred Payment Ticket
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–––––No. ................ Date ........................ 20 ...... .
No.
Date ...................... 20 ...... .(1) ........................ of .......................... is a worker and is recommended for medical aid, he or she and his or her guarantor having undertaken to pay your fee and the fee for medicine as appears from their declaration and guarantee at the back of this ticket.
M.O. No. .................. District.
Name and residence of worker ...................................
........................................................................
     Distributor of Tickets.
Name and residence of guarantor ...................................Prescribed for by Prescription No. ........................ this .............. day of ........................ 20 ......
...........................................................................
Medical Officer, No. District.
(1) Name and address of patient.
(To be printed at back of Ticket)
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Declaration of Applicant.Guarantee
I (1) ................. of (2) ............... hereby undertake within 6 weeks from the date hereof to pay to (3) .................... Medical Officer of No. ............... District the prescribed fees of the medical officer and for medicine; and I further agree that if the said fees are not paid that, on my being sued in any court, the production of the foregoing ticket with this declaration shall be sufficient proof of the debt and that judgment may be entered up in favour of the said medical officer and execution may issue against me.(6) .................... of (7) ................. do hereby guarantee, promise and agree that if (1) ................ shall make default in paying, within 6 weeks of the date of his or her (or her) foregoing declaration, the total amount payable in respect of the foregoing ticket that I will duly pay the same and all liability shall attach on me for such amount, I becoming a principal debtor at the expiration of such period of 6 weeks though payment was not demanded from (1) .................... And that if I am sued in any court the production of the ticket with this guarantee shall be conclusive proof of my liability and that judgment may be entered up in favour of the abovementioned medical officer and execution may issue against me.
(4) ........................................
by his or her agent
(5) ........................................Dated this ................................ day of ............................ 20 ...... .
Signed in my presence this ................ .......... day of ................. 20 ...... ................................
     Signature of Guarantor.
Witness—
.............................
     Distributor of Tickets.
(1)     Name of patient.
(2)     Address of patient
(3)     Name of Medical Officer.
(4)     Signature or name of patient; and strike out “by his or her agent” if patient signs.
(5)     Signature of agent.
(6)     Name of Guarantor.
(7)     Address of Guarantor.
Form G
Medical Officer's Deferred Payment TicketMedical Officer's Deferred Payment Ticket
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––––––No. .................... Date ....................... 20 ...... .
No.To the Medical Officer, No. ................. District.
Date .................. 20 ...... .I (1) .............................. of .................... hereby undertake to pay you your fees for medical aid and the fees for medicine, according to the tariff, within 6 weeks from this date.
Medical Officer No.
District
Name and residence of worker ................................(3) ...............................
................................     by his or her agent
Name and address of worker's agent, if any (4) ..............................
Witness:—
....................................
..........................................................................
Prescribed for by Prescription No. ........................... this ...................... day of .................... 20 ...... .
..................................................
     Medical Officer, No. ....... District.
(1)     Name of patient.
(2)     Address of patient
(3)     Signature or name of patient. If patient signs, strike out “by his or her agent.”
(4)     Signature of agent
(To be printed at back of Ticket.)
I ............................, Medical Officer of No. ................ District do declare that (1) ................................. residing at ............................, a worker, not having presented a Distributors' Deferred Payment Ticket and having (2) ............................ to sign the foregoing ticket, I have attended (3) ....................................... and afforded (3) .................................................. medical aid this .......................... day of ............................. 20 ...... .
................................................
     Medical Officer, No. District.
(1) Name of patient.(2) “Refused” or “failed.”(3) “Him” or “Her.”

Motor Ambulances Regulations – See Public Hospitals (Management) Act

(Statutory Instrument 10/1962)

Statutory Instrument 10/1962 .. in force 20 October 1962

Medical Officers (Patients' Valuables) Rules – Section 16

(Statutory Instrument 30/1937)

Statutory Instrument 30/1937 .. in force 21 August 1937

ARRANGEMENT OF RULES

1.Citation
2.Interpretation
3.Prohibition
4.Patients' valuables

MEDICAL OFFICERS (PATIENTS' VALUABLES) RULES – SECTION 16

Commencement [21 August 1937]

1.   Citation

These Rules may be cited as the Medical Officers (Patients' Valuables) Rules.

2.   Interpretation

In these Rules the word “valuable” includes any coin, bank note, bill of exchange, cheque or other valuable security, jewellery or trinket.

3.   Prohibition

A member of the hospital staff shall not either during the life of a patient in the hospital or after the death of any patient, and whether so requested by the patient or not, convey or deliver to any person or otherwise dispose of any valuable the property of that patient save in accordance with these Rules.

4.   Patients' valuables
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    (1)   A member of the hospital staff except the steward-dispenser shall not accept the custody from any patient of any valuable for safe keeping.

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    (2)   The steward-dispenser is authorised to receive from any patient admitted to the hospital any valuable which such patient may desire to entrust to him or her for safe keeping.

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    (3)   The steward-dispenser shall—

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      (a)     give the patient an official receipt for any valuable entrusted to him or her;

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      (b)     enter in a “Patients' Valuables Register” of a kind to be prescribed by the Governor General, a full description of every such valuable, together with such further information as may be called for by the prescribed register.

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      (c)     Keep every such valuable in a safe place and under lock and key.

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    (4)   At the time of a discharge of a patient from hospital every valuable entrusted by him or her to the steward-dispenser shall be delivered up to him or her by that officer, and the patient shall give a receipt for the same in an appropriate place in the prescribed register.

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    (5)   The patient shall at the same time deliver up to the steward-dispenser the receipt referred to above.

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    (6)   If on the death of a patient in the hospital he or she is found to have been in possession of any valuable, such valuable shall be delivered to the steward-dispenser by any person finding the same. The steward-dispenser shall take possession of it, make full and accurate entry in the register and shall otherwise deal with it as if it had been a valuable duly entrusted to him or her for safe keeping.

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    (7)   Every valuable which is entrusted to the steward-dispenser for safe keeping by a patient who subsequently dies in the hospital, or which on the death of a patient in the hospital is found to have been in his or her possession therein, shall be retained by that officer in safe keeping until disposed of under the directions of the Governor General.

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    (8)   At the end of each month the resident surgeon shall furnish the Governor General with a return of valuables appearing in the register to the credit of patients who have died during the preceding month.

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    (9)   All such valuables shall be deemed to be held by the steward-dispenser pending their disposition according to law, and the Governor General shall give such directions as may be necessary to ensure such disposition.

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    (10)   The register shall be open to inspection at all times by officers of the audit department.

District Casualty Station Rules – Section 16

(Statutory Instrument 25/1932)

Statutory Instrument 25/1932 .. in force 24 December 1932

DISTRICT CASUALTY STATIONS RULES - SECTION 16

Commencement [24 December 1932]

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    1.   A district casualty station is intended for the temporary admission or treatment of the labouring and pauper classes of that District.

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    2.   Cases of accidents and acute illness, regardless of the financial status of the individual, shall be admitted and receive such immediate treatment as is necessary.

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    3.   Maternity cases of the labouring and pauper classes seeking admission or ordered to the hospital by the district medical officer shall be admitted and treated free of charge.

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    4.   A fee or gratuity shall not be received by the district medical officer or the dispenser or the nurse of the casualty station for treatment given to members of the labouring or pauper classes while in hospital.

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    5.   Out-patient cases of the labouring and pauper classes attending the casualty station for surgical dressings shall be treated free of charge.

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    6.   The district medical officer in charge of a casualty station shall be entitled to charge a fee for attendance on and treatment of persons other than those of the labouring and pauper classes while in hospital.

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    7.   A person, other than maternity cases and other cases of an acute nature shall not be retained in a district casualty station for a period exceeding 7 days.

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    8.   The dispenser and the nurse of the casualty station shall not be allowed to be off duty at one and the same time.